[Senator E. L. (Bob) Bartlett meets with America[n] Legion Boys Nation representatives from Alaska during the Boys Nation convention in Washington D.C. William Brewington, Jr., 16, from Anchorage, 3rd from left, and Carlton R. Smith, 17, of...
Title taken from news clipping. Photograph used in a February 17, 1959 issue of The Washington Daily News. The news paper clipping also had a capion that read: "A push for Washington 'home rule' got under way this morning when two models...
Title taken from news clipping. Rep. Ralph Rivers receives an award of a scout badge from Peter Trawicky. An article related to this photograph details Boy Scouting opportunities in Alaska.
Title taken from clipping. Photograph used in a news clipping showing Sen. Bob Bartlett, Melba Philleo, Rep. Ralph Rivers and Fred W. Ford, the FCC Commissioner. Miss Philleo won the Alaska Voice of Democracy broadcast scriptwriting contest.
Photograph of Rep. Ralph Rivers, Mrs. Martha Rivers and the North Carolina delegation at the Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles, July 1960. Left to right: Mrs. Whitener, Mrs. Jordan, Rep. Whitener (N. C.), Senator Jordan (N.C.), Mrs....
Title supplied by cataloger. Election poster showing Sen. John Kennedy in the center with Sen. E. L. Bartlett on the left and Rep. Ralph Rivers on the right.
Photograph of Governor William Egan signing a document in front of the media with a band from the University of Alaska to the side. Rep. Ralph Rivers can be seen behind the table to the far right.
Verso: Task Force Fourty-Three: (L to R) Rear Admiral R. B. Black, USNR (RET), of RADM Byrd's early expedition, Senator Ernest Gruening, Democrat, Alaska, and Senator Frank Moss, Democrat, Utah, by the beacon light near the PM-3A Nuclear Power...
Written on front: To my friend Ernest Gruening with best wishes William E. Beltz. Verso: William Ernest Beltz, a 47 year-old native of the Eskimo village of Unalakleet, is president of the Alaskan State Senate as Alaska makes the complicated...
Four men identified as, left to, right Ernest Gruening, Charles Bunnell, Henry Jackson and T. Moore, each is wearing graduation robes and mortar boards. several military officers are visible in the background.